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Society of Women Engineers, 1987
MSU\u27s 1987 Society of Women Engineershttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/3478/thumbnail.jp
Society of Women Engineers: Central Illinois Award
A healthy nation is a wealthy nation. The well-being of the citizens of the United States lies in the hands of, frankly, themselves. The activists who promote progress and prosperity. The engineers who create that which have never been. And lastly, the medical professionals that allocate years of their life to study, treat, and improve the physical well-being of their populations. Yet as America progresses with time, our healthcare system is failing the very people it was meant to serve: the public. More than 82 million people in this country have inadequate or no health insurance. As this number rises with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, this means that nearly one-third of Americans will live each day without the security of knowing that, if and when they need it, medical care is available to them and their loved ones. In order to double down on this problem, taking a look at the expensive costs of healthcare begins our process of problem-solving: identifying the problem. According to Insider Intelligence, 30% of healthcare costs are associated with administrative tasks. Though, there may be a way to tackle this 30%: the evolving field of Artificial Intelligence (AI).https://digitalcommons.imsa.edu/sl_dsw/1000/thumbnail.jp
03-31-2014 SWOSU Groups Tour Prosthetics and Research Facilities
Southwestern Oklahoma State University’s Research Excellence and Society of Women Engineers recently visited the Scott Sabolich Prosthetics and Research facilities in Oklahoma City
USU Students Flourish in Society of Women Engineers | College of Engineering
Utah State University’s student section of the Society of Women Engineers has expanded significantly since it first started in 1976.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/engineering_news/1177/thumbnail.jp
04-24-2015 Panel Discussion Planned on Oklahoma Engineers
The Society of Women Engineers chapter at Southwestern Oklahoma State University is hosting a panel discussion on “engineers” this Tuesday, April 28, on the Weatherford campus
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